GTA 5Enhanced2020 Shelby GT500 LBWK
Add-on 2020 Shelby GT500 with the Liberty Walk widebody kit for GTA V Enhanced, with extras, liveries and two engine sound variants.
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The 2020 GT500 is the most powerful street Ford ever built, a supercharged 5.2 litre V8 rated at 760 horsepower, and Liberty Walk answered it the only way Liberty Walk knows: wider, lower and angrier. This add-on brings that combination to GTA V Enhanced in a deep midnight blue, with LIBERTY WALK lettering across the nose, red pinstripes tracing the grille, splitter and skirts, TOYO TIRES and LB Performance decals on the flanks and a swan neck GT wing towering over the tail.
The build goes well past the body panels. The rear carries the cobra badge over red edged diffuser fins, the cabin mixes carbon fibre dash trim with the snake steering wheel and a Ford Performance screen, and the hood opens onto a fully modelled engine bay: the supercharger cover wears the cobra, the hand built plaque sits where Ford actually rivets it, and even the strut brace and coolant tanks are in place. The screenshots around the airport show the silhouette that results, unmistakably Mustang and unmistakably LBWK at the same time.
The car installs as its own dlcpack, so nothing from the stock garage gets replaced. Copy the folder into dlcpacks, register the shelbwk package in dlclist.xml with OpenIV or the onigiri loader, and spawn it with the model name shelbwk. The Nexus listing tags the release as add-on with extras and liveries, so there are parts to toggle and wraps to swap once it is in your game.
The download comes in two variants: one with a custom engine sound and one that keeps the stock GTA engine audio, useful when another sound add-on conflicts with it, an issue the author notes has existed since the Legacy days. The mod was developed and tested on a clean copy of GTA V Enhanced, so performance will depend on the rest of your mod list.
Mod by DimoSerb, hosted on GTA6 Cartel with the author's permission, with the original release linked as the source.
Requirements
- GTA V Enhanced
- OpenIV (or the onigiri loader) to edit dlclist.xml
- A trainer with vehicle spawning to spawn the car
How to install
- 1Copy the contents of the folder to mods\update\x64\dlcpacks (or to onigiri\dlcpacks if you use the onigiri loader).
- 2With OpenIV, open update\update.rpf\common\data and edit dlclist.xml. With onigiri, edit onigiri\common\data\dlclist.xml with any text editor.
- 3Add the line <Item>dlcpacks:/shelbwk/</Item> and save the file.
- 4In game, spawn the car with the model name shelbwk.
Frequently asked questions
How do I spawn the GT500 LBWK in game?
Use any trainer and spawn it by the model name shelbwk, which matches the dlcpack folder name.
I can't hear the engine sound. What's wrong?
Engine sound add-ons can conflict with each other, an issue that has existed since the Legacy scene. If it happens to you, install the variant that keeps the stock GTA engine sound.
Does it work on GTA V Legacy?
No. This build targets GTA V Enhanced only, and DimoSerb has not published a Legacy version of it.
What does LBWK mean on this GT500?
LBWK is Liberty Walk Works, the Japanese tuner famous for widebody kits. This build wears its full treatment: wide arches, red pinstriped aero, a swan neck GT wing and the LB Performance decals.
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